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. >>> the vatican says pope benedict xvi will most likely pardon his former butler after he was found guilty of stealing confidential church documents. the pope's butler was sentenced to 18 months in prison. he's said to have passed the stolen documents to an italian journalist. >>> gas prices in california jumped again overnight. drivers are now paying an average of $4.61 a gallon, some parts of the state seeing closer to six bucks. experts blame it on a series of problems in california refineries and already low supply. knbc reports the most drivers are paying 50 cents more than just a week ago. >>> u.s. officials tried for years to get a muslim cleric brought here from britain to stand trial on terrorism charges. today, that man and four others arrived in the united states. they were formally extradited and the wheels of justice are turning. richard roth with details from new york. >> reporter: it didn't take long after extradition for the accused terrorist to appear in a u.s. court. the one-eyed bearded fiery cleric didn't say much as the 11 federal charges against him were read o
. >>> the vatican says pope benedict xvi will most likely pardon his former butler after he was found guilty of stealing confidential church documents. the pope's butler was sentenced to 18 months in prison. he's said to have passed the stolen documents to an italian journalist. >>> gas prices in california jumped again overnight. drivers are now paying an average of $4.61 a gallon, some parts of the state seeing closer to six bucks. experts blame it on a series of problems in...
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his crime, his punishment and the latest from the vatican. >>> the vatican court found pope benedict's former butler guilty of stealing and leaking private papers to a journalist. those papers became the fuel for a book alleging corruption in the vatican hierarchy. barbi nadow joins us from rome with reaction. it sure didn't take the court long to rule. >> no, in many ways this was just a technicality. paolo gabrielle admitted to the crime. it was really a formality, and a nice little bookend the a scandal that has really been embarra embarrassing. >> there was some talk that the pope might pardon the butler is. this still a possibility? can he do that? >> it's a probability at this point. even the vatican spokesperson said today it's very likely that the pope will actually pardon his former servant, but it's a matter of the pope's discretion, when he'll do it and if he'll do it. paolo has been sentenced to 18 months in jail, and whether or not he has to serve that time or not, we still don't know. he may be pardoned prior to that or he may be able to serve that time on house arrest wh
his crime, his punishment and the latest from the vatican. >>> the vatican court found pope benedict's former butler guilty of stealing and leaking private papers to a journalist. those papers became the fuel for a book alleging corruption in the vatican hierarchy. barbi nadow joins us from rome with reaction. it sure didn't take the court long to rule. >> no, in many ways this was just a technicality. paolo gabrielle admitted to the crime. it was really a formality, and a nice...
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for the vatican, i don't think anyone's too worried about what was actually in the documents. it's the fact that the documents were taken from the pope's apartment. >> in court, he admitted taking personal letters and documents belonging to the pope. papers his boss asked to be destroyed. but according to police, they found them stashed in the butler's apartment instead. the 46-year-old passed the documents on to an investigative journalist. causing embarrassment for the church with allegations of financial corruption and cover-up. he claims he saw evil and corruption everywhere at the church and acted alone to root it out. >> he's right, maybe the corruption should be out. we should know about the vatican because there's been stuff going on that no one knows about for so long that it's about time we really find out. he should be a hero. >> reporter: did he act alone? many vatican watchers say no and one author claims the case marks a wider power struggle. >> it is clear that there is not only one man, but a group of employees of the vatican who are following a line of undergr
for the vatican, i don't think anyone's too worried about what was actually in the documents. it's the fact that the documents were taken from the pope's apartment. >> in court, he admitted taking personal letters and documents belonging to the pope. papers his boss asked to be destroyed. but according to police, they found them stashed in the butler's apartment instead. the 46-year-old passed the documents on to an investigative journalist. causing embarrassment for the church with...
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we should know about the vatican because there was stuff going on that no one knows about for so long that it's about time we really find out. he should be a hero. >> did he act alone. >> many vatican watchers say no and one author claims the case masks a wider power struggle. >> it is clear that there is not only one man but a group of monsignors and employees of the vatican who are following a line of underground opposition. >> whether he had help or not, paulo gabriele, the humble trusted butler briefly exposed the secrets on this center of catholic faith and power. >> gab rel is now under house arrest and in the last few minutes, a vatican spokesman said there is a real possibility the pope will give forgiveness and issue a pardon. >> thank you. once again, here's jenna. >> lester, have you ever tried a gluten free product? if so, you're not alone. it's a $5 billion industry and growing. but why now and does it improve your health? here's rock center's josh man mankiewicz. >> baseball wouldn't be the same without a hot dog and a beer. but hot dogs, are they the same without gluten
we should know about the vatican because there was stuff going on that no one knows about for so long that it's about time we really find out. he should be a hero. >> did he act alone. >> many vatican watchers say no and one author claims the case masks a wider power struggle. >> it is clear that there is not only one man but a group of monsignors and employees of the vatican who are following a line of underground opposition. >> whether he had help or not, paulo...
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as soon as tomorrow in the trial of the pope's former butler, who is accused of stealing important vatican documents and leaking them to the press. >>> anderson, a bold robbery caught on tape in northern england. look at this. a man walks up to a stroller and grabs an iphone out of the hands of this 20 month old girl as she's watching barney and friends and then walks calmly away as if he's done nothing wrong. police are still searching for that suspect. >> wow. >> you believe that? >> i'm amazed a 20 month old is controlled enough to watch an -- have an iphone and use it. i'm still trying to figure out my iphone. but that's terrible. there are so many robberies involving iphones now. i read in new york it's one out of every seven robberies now involve an apple product. >> i don't have one. >> you should get one. >>> coming up, everything is not a-okay on sesame street after mitt romney said he wants to take away federal money for pbs. turns out big bird may have a bigger enemy. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on t
as soon as tomorrow in the trial of the pope's former butler, who is accused of stealing important vatican documents and leaking them to the press. >>> anderson, a bold robbery caught on tape in northern england. look at this. a man walks up to a stroller and grabs an iphone out of the hands of this 20 month old girl as she's watching barney and friends and then walks calmly away as if he's done nothing wrong. police are still searching for that suspect. >> wow. >> you...
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the vatican investigated. it was like wikileaks in the united states. they had no idea who was getting these papers. it was the man serving the pope breakfast, who was stealing the papers. >> for 20 years, his loyalty to the papacy. >> he also stole a check for up with for euros. he's got the pope's check, a nugget of gold, a historic manuscript that must have been worth $1 million at least. the bottom line, he claims he was trying to help in a misguided way. >> a lot of the papers became public documents so not, i guess some of what you think would be secret is public material anyway. but did the vatican feel like they were in any way harmed by the publishing of some of the documents or papers? >> they were. i mean, think about all of the scandals around the catholic church in years. here's a whole other one, instead of coming from some unknown source, these are documents with the pope's own stamp on them. there was no question about the authenticity of the documents. here's one of the interesting things. the vatican launched an investigation, cardinal
the vatican investigated. it was like wikileaks in the united states. they had no idea who was getting these papers. it was the man serving the pope breakfast, who was stealing the papers. >> for 20 years, his loyalty to the papacy. >> he also stole a check for up with for euros. he's got the pope's check, a nugget of gold, a historic manuscript that must have been worth $1 million at least. the bottom line, he claims he was trying to help in a misguided way. >> a lot of the...
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coming up, a vatican insider nvicteted. stay with us. >> axelrod: at the vatican the verdict is in-- the pope's butler did it, found guilty of stealing papers from his boss and leaking them to the press. alan pizzey has been following intrigueigue. o reporter: paolo gabriele's record of seven years of alithful service as the papal ogyler and his apology to vinedict xvi earned him a reduced sentence. he said he acted out of what he called a visceral love for the church and the pope and told the court, "i do not feel like a thief." 8ong documents in more than 80 boxes found in gabriele's with tent were some with the word "destroy" written in german edict'e benedict's own hand. they were leaked to italian journalist gianluigi nuzzi, who used them in a book detailing bookuption, intrigue, and in- fighting at the highest levels of the catholic church. cathoanswered question is ueether anyone else was involved in the leaks. insisttler insisted he had no ven thlices, even though he gave vatican police the name of ardists and even
coming up, a vatican insider nvicteted. stay with us. >> axelrod: at the vatican the verdict is in-- the pope's butler did it, found guilty of stealing papers from his boss and leaking them to the press. alan pizzey has been following intrigueigue. o reporter: paolo gabriele's record of seven years of alithful service as the papal ogyler and his apology to vinedict xvi earned him a reduced sentence. he said he acted out of what he called a visceral love for the church and the pope and...
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and corruption in the administration of vatican finances. in effect what vatican officials have said about that is that south is real but that it's dated and that right now they are working to put in place fixes. so they will say this is a snapshot of a moving picture that's already in a different place today. >> all right. we'll be following this very closely and finding out what the butler, what happens to the butler next. thank you very much. u.s. government has reportedly been holding secret meetings about the growing threat of al qaeda in north africa. we'll look at how serious that threat is. >>> a fight against al qaeda has the u.s. increasingly focused on north africa. "the washington post" reports the white house has been holding secret meetings to examine this threat and considers for the first time to launch unilateral strikes in the region. peter, you know the area very well. we've seen mali, tunisia, library area lot of problems developing with al qaeda and terrorists. do you believe that the administration is now looking at tha
and corruption in the administration of vatican finances. in effect what vatican officials have said about that is that south is real but that it's dated and that right now they are working to put in place fixes. so they will say this is a snapshot of a moving picture that's already in a different place today. >> all right. we'll be following this very closely and finding out what the butler, what happens to the butler next. thank you very much. u.s. government has reportedly been holding...
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scathing book that revealed corruption and scandal inside the vatican. he insisted he wasn't a thief. he leaked the information out of the love of the church and the pope. while you were sleeping the hook-handed hate preacher abu al masri was that exindicted out of the united kingdom and into the united states. lost eye and arm while waging jihad in afghanistan. he and four other terror suspects will appear in a connecticut courtroom within the next 24 hours. they are charged with trying to open a terrorist camp in oregon. an arizona border patrol agent killed earlier this week was likely the victim of friendly fire. and two othert appears agents accidently shot each other while tracing down drug smugglers on the mexican border. one the other agents was also shot but is okay. no arrests have been made and the shooting is still being investigated. >> would you like to face off with an angry stag? [ laughter ] what's going on here? who made that sound? this guy will think twice two battling stags during mating season. >> are they rutting? >> no they are de
scathing book that revealed corruption and scandal inside the vatican. he insisted he wasn't a thief. he leaked the information out of the love of the church and the pope. while you were sleeping the hook-handed hate preacher abu al masri was that exindicted out of the united kingdom and into the united states. lost eye and arm while waging jihad in afghanistan. he and four other terror suspects will appear in a connecticut courtroom within the next 24 hours. they are charged with trying to...
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. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a guilty verdict. the former butler to pope benedict xvi was sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing confidential documents and passing them on. the vatican says the pope will most likely pardon him. >>> and leaders saying this man killed soldiers before defecting, they heard gunshots before the soldier crossed the heavily armed guard between the two countries. thousands defect each year from north korea. >>> and today, the cdc announc d bacterial meningitis cases were found. dr. sanjay gupta explains how the meningitis cases got started. >> dr., we're talking about fungal meningitis. and it is not as common, we're hearing about the bacteria, treated with antibiotics, or the most common, which is viral meningitis. we typically hear about that on college campuses. fungal meningitis can be very serious, the good news is, it is not always spread easily. you have many getting this form of meningitis in different states over the summer at different types. and later they were able to trace it back to t
. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a guilty verdict. the former butler to pope benedict xvi was sentenced to 18 months in prison for stealing confidential documents and passing them on. the vatican says the pope will most likely pardon him. >>> and leaders saying this man killed soldiers before defecting, they heard gunshots before the soldier crossed the heavily armed guard between the two countries. thousands defect each year from north korea....
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to the top of one of the world's largest cathedrals scaling the dome of st peter's basilica in the vatican is a restaurant owner who spat out of government cuts and e.u. imposed policies and while public despair reaches new heights the e.u. h.q. wants more money for its own budget next year brussels votes on what money it thinks it needs this week and that unemployment that swirled to its highest ever since the euro zone began researcher jerome ruth says the numbers speak for themselves. well it's out of the state of the economy is absolutely dire and it actually tells us that what these leaders are trying to do through these meetings in these summits is actually aggravating the situation because they are the measures that are being imposed the radical structural reforms each of these things is actually aggravating the situation by undermining growth by undermining investor confidence and by omission the humanitarian tragedy i mean there is an enormous public outrage right now in spain as there is in greece as there is in portugal and if these people were allowed to decide on their own fut
to the top of one of the world's largest cathedrals scaling the dome of st peter's basilica in the vatican is a restaurant owner who spat out of government cuts and e.u. imposed policies and while public despair reaches new heights the e.u. h.q. wants more money for its own budget next year brussels votes on what money it thinks it needs this week and that unemployment that swirled to its highest ever since the euro zone began researcher jerome ruth says the numbers speak for themselves. well...
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he was convicted in a vatican city court offing a aggravated t for leaking confidential papal documents and has been ordered to serve out his sentence in a prison. he cold the court he wanted to explosion wrong-doing and corruption and gave the documents to an italian journalist. police found more than a thousand important documents in his apartment. some signed by pope benedict and some thriebled be destroyed. >> fast-moving evebtses to bring accused terrorists to justice. just hours ago five terror suspects faced federal judges after coming from britain. here's the latest. [shouting] >> radical preacher stood before the federal judge face charges of conspiring to set up a terror training camp in oregon, and kidnapping 16 towerrizess -- tourists in yemen. >> a very dangerous person who has not just inspired but worked operationally. so it's charged to have terrorist attacks carried out against americans. >> in the 1990s prosecutors say he turned a mosque into a breeding ground for extremists, attracting men like muse muse -- and she shoe boomer, richard reeves. >> he was preaching hatr
he was convicted in a vatican city court offing a aggravated t for leaking confidential papal documents and has been ordered to serve out his sentence in a prison. he cold the court he wanted to explosion wrong-doing and corruption and gave the documents to an italian journalist. police found more than a thousand important documents in his apartment. some signed by pope benedict and some thriebled be destroyed. >> fast-moving evebtses to bring accused terrorists to justice. just hours ago...